noun
- the hard stone or pit of certain fruits such as peaches, plums, and cherries
- a part of the brain located in the basal ganglia that helps control movement
Usage: botanical
Usage: anatomy; neuroscience
Examples
- The putamen of the peach was cracked and split down the middle.
- She carefully removed the putamen from each cherry before making the pie.
- Damage to the putamen can affect a person’s ability to control voluntary movements.
- The putamen works together with other brain structures to coordinate motor functions.
- Researchers studied how the putamen responds to different types of movement tasks.
- The stone fruit’s putamen protects the seed inside from damage.